Presidential Policy Directive 19
The United States Presidential Policy Directive 19, signed by President Barack Obama, is designed to ensure that employees who serve in the Intelligence Community or have access to classified information can effectively report waste, fraud, and abuse, while protecting classified information. It is the executive order establishing standards for all Federal agencies with employees covered by the Directive, including those under Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection">United States Intelligence Community">Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection and the U.S. Department of Defense Whistleblower Program. It also prohibits retaliation against these employees for their reports. PPD-19 accordingly establishes a system of Intelligence Community whistleblowing and source protection under the Office, director of national intelligence and supervised by the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community.
National [security directive]s are used by the Executive Branch, specifically the White House, to disseminate presidential decisions on matters of national security. The Obama Administration called them Presidential Policy Directives or PPDs.
Goals
PPD-19, as written, states that it:- Prohibits retaliation against any officer or employee of a covered agency within the Intelligence Community.
- Prohibits retaliation by affecting eligibility for access to classified information.
- Allows for employees who allege reprisal to request an external review by a three-member Inspector General panel if the applicable review process is exhausted. However, the Panel can only make recommendations back to the head of the agency and cannot require agencies to correct retaliation.
Parts of PPD-19 were codified into law in the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2014.